Monday, December 12, 2005

Battle on a Sydney beach augurs badly for the future of the West

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(Photo: Courtesy of The Times)

Yesterday, running battles errupted on Cronulla Beach in a southern suburb of Sydney, one of Australia's most popular beaches, after weeks of tension following an attack on two lifeguards by Lebanese youths. The battles which took place were said to be motivated by a mob mentality. As is to be expected, racial slurs were chanted. Furious locals waved Australian flags, wielded beer bottles, and shouted anti-Middle Eastern slogans. Two girls of Middle Eastern appearance were pushed to the ground and pelted with bottles! Read the whole story here.

When are the politicians going to wake up and realize that maybe, just maybe, they have made a mistake in allowing so many immigrants into the West who not only do not wish to assimilate but wish to supplant liberal democratic laws with Shariah and who wish to turn Dar ul Harb into Dar ul Islam?

Middle class politicians might well lie down and play dead, the working classes won't, for they care far less about not hurting the feelings of others when it comes to survival. Yestderday's rioters in Sydney have shown us that it isn't political correctness they're into but political clarity!

Such beach battles, of course, are regrettable indeed, but mobs play by different rules. Such battles will only increase if the underlying causes of such insurrections are not dealt with. Oil and water simply do not mix!

©Mark Alexander

2 comments:

Mark said...

Mussolini:

As you rightly say: Money is not the answer.

The politicians don't get it because they don't want to get it.

Where governments fail to come to grips with burning issues, the people will eventually take the law into their own hands. Politicians need to be careful. The people won't suffer having their freedoms taken away. Not without a fight at least.

This is why I see a developing scenario of civil war in Europe. As the Muslim population increases, and as they demand more and more rights, the people will see what they are giving up to give them those 'rights', they will come to realize what they are losing.

This, obviously, is all very sad and regrettable.

If the politicians aren't careful, the whole place will become ungovernable in the years ahead. We've had a foretaste of how a country can become ungovernable in France recently.

Anyway, how much can governments spend on security? There must be a limit.

Always On Watch said...

Blaming poverty is stupid. Have a look at the underlying ideology.

For years, the universities have filled students' minds with "poverty is the reason." Never mind the reality. We have in place today leaders and new media who have swallowed the above fallacy.